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You will find here some details on my research and teaching activities.
I made my PhD at the Institute of Celestial Mechanics (Paris Observatory, France), on the long-term orbital evolution of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter.
Then, I joined the University of Namur, and since then I study the rotation of the natural satellites and Mercury. My study of Mercury was the opportunity to be
associated with the Bepi-Colombo space mission.
During my scientific evolution, I slowly drifted from celestial mechanics to planetary geophysics.
I now particularly focus on the physical processes affecting the rotation of the natural satellites, in relation with a realistic modelling of their interior.